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Awesome!!
Very cool. Still, I'd be worried about wrecking one of these things! All that compressed hydrogen scares me!
So, if there's a leak, do we blow up like in Terminator?
when is toyota gonna get their designs back to looking smart again?
the last good car they designed was like late 90s. since then they all look clunky and chunky instead of low and sporty. not to mention the proportions. the wheels look too small for the car. 17" rims looks like 14"s
I think when I finally get around to driving Im going witha tesla once they make a tons of charging stations in the uk.